
Brittany M. Haddox
A local from Salem, Virginia, Brittany Haddox received her undergraduate degree from Virginia Tech in 2010, just two years after graduating from Salem High School. Brittany thereafter received her law degree from Washington and Lee University School of Law in 2013. During law school, she served as a judicial intern for The Honorable Clifford R. Weckstein, former Chief Judge of the 23rd Judicial Circuit of Virginia.
Brittany focuses her practice on employment law, representing employees. Brittany has extensive jury trial experience and has handled numerous employment-related claims originating from age discrimination, race discrimination, disability discrimination, sexual harassment, pregnancy discrimination, First Amendment / free speech, and retaliation. Brittany's other areas of practice include federal criminal defense and general civil litigation.
Education
- Washington & Lee University School of Law, J.D., 2013, cum laude
- Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, B.S., 2010, summa cum laude
Bar and Court Admissions
- Supreme Court of the United States
Professional Affiliations
- Ted Dalton Inn of Court, Board Member
- Virginia Employment Lawyers Association, Board Member
Awards and Recognition
- Brittany had been listed as a "Rising Star" and a Top Rated Employment Litigation Attorney in Super Lawyers magazine from 2016 through present.
- Brittany has been selected by The National Trial Lawyers as “Top 40 Under 40.”